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arxiv: 1002.2750 · v3 · submitted 2010-02-14 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR · physics.flu-dyn· physics.plasm-ph

Turbulent small-scale dynamo action in solar surface simulations

classification 🌌 astro-ph.SR physics.flu-dynphysics.plasm-ph
keywords small-scalemagneticturbulentdynamofieldenergyactionlines
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We demonstrate that a magneto-convection simulation incorporating essential physical processes governing solar surface convection exhibits turbulent small-scale dynamo action. By presenting a derivation of the energy balance equation and transfer functions for compressible magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), we quantify the source of magnetic energy on a scale-by-scale basis. We rule out the two alternative mechanisms for the generation of small-scale magnetic field in the simulations: the tangling of magnetic field lines associated with the turbulent cascade and Alfvenization of small-scale velocity fluctuations ("turbulent induction"). Instead, we find the dominant source of small-scale magnetic energy is stretching by inertial-range fluid motions of small-scale magnetic field lines against the magnetic tension force to produce (against Ohmic dissipation) more small-scale magnetic field. The scales involved become smaller with increasing Reynolds number, which identifies the dynamo as a small-scale turbulent dynamo.

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